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No matter how experienced you are with reusable nappies, it's still tempting to use disposables when you're out and about with your baby, isn't it? But, while it can certainly be a handy 'convenience' to carry the odd disposable as one of the items in your nappy bag, with a little careful planning, you can ensure that you have the best nappy bag contents possible!

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One of the many and often one of the first physical changes of puberty is the development of body odour. When the time comes for your little one, you don't have to worry about harmful and toxic ingredients entering their developing bodies through their armpits. Thankfully there are a number of different effective natural deodorants that are completely safe for children.

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Since the first piece of commercial plastic was produced approximately 70 years ago the production and use of plastic have grown immensely. According to studies carried out in 2017 we have now 9.2 billion tons of plastic on the planet! Of this total figure nearly 7 billion tons is waste and of that waste, 6.3 billion tons never made it to a recycling centre but instead ended up in landfill or in our oceans.
Is it really possible to live a plastic-free life?

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While the disposable nappies v reusable nappies debate has been raging for some years now, there's no doubt that reusable nappies have come a long way from the days when white terry towelling nappies had to be boiled in aluminium buckets!